ACL reconstruction may prevent these problems, but not all patients require this surgery. Some people have more stable knees and won't develop further knee problems after an ACL tear. Skipping surgery may be an option for patients who do not play sports that involve pivoting, such as soccer or basketball. However, it's difficult to identify patients who can avoid surgery without developing further problems. This is the same steroid linked to a deadly fungal meningitis outbreak that began last year and has caused 58 deaths and sickened more than 740 other people, the <i>AP</i> reported. The FDA said it does not know of cases of meningitis associated with products from Main Street Family Pharmacy. The agency said it based its decision on an evaluation of information from laboratory results from the manufacturer (Rotarix is made by GlaxoSmithKline) and the FDA's own laboratories, as well as a review of the scientific literature and advice from scientific and public health experts.

Increased awareness of the most common complication, OHSS, may prompt additional study to characterize predictors of this and other adverse events to inform the development of effective approaches necessary to decrease complication occurrence, the study authors wrote. WEDNESDAY March 19, 2014, 2014 -- Nearly 13 million more Americans will be eligible to take cholesterol-lowering statin drugs under new guidelines, and most of those additional users will be older than 60, researchers say. The researchers found that three-quarters of the women said easing hot flashes was a huge motivator to shed pounds. The women in the weight-loss program group lost, on average, 10.7 percent of their weight and 4.7 percent of their body fat throughout the study period. There was almost no change in either weight or body fat among the women in the control group. Of the 33 women who completed the study, those in the weight-loss group had a greater reduction in hot flash incidents. Doctors need to be better educated about the risks of combining the two medications, and there needs to be better coordination between those who prescribe narcotic painkillers (often primary care doctors or pain specialists) and those who prescribe sedatives (often primary care doctors or psychiatrists), said study co-author Dr. Ming-Chih Kao, a clinical assistant professor at Stanford University Medical Center, in California.